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"A warning to all people of the dangers of hatred, bigotry, racism, and prejudice." – United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/76/250 on Holocaust Denial
This permanent exhibition on the Holocaust opened at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in Spring 2024. The exhibit was created in collaboration with the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme; Historian Beth Cohen PhD; Holocaust scholar Professor Debórah Dwork, Director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at the Graduate Center – CUNY; Holocaust scholar and geographer Professor Anne Kelly Knowles, University of Maine; and geographer and map designer Maja Kruse, University of Maine.
The exhibit, installed on the third floor of the United Nations General Assembly Building, is organized in three sections: The World that Was, documenting the pre-war period; The Holocaust: 1933–1945; and Aftermath, covering the immediate post-war period. The design combines historical UN documents, expository text panels, and interactive video monitors featuring archival images and captions.
"A warning to all people of the dangers of hatred, bigotry, racism, and prejudice." – United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/76/250 on Holocaust Denial
This permanent exhibition on the Holocaust opened at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in Spring 2024. The exhibit was created in collaboration with the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme; Historian Beth Cohen PhD; Holocaust scholar Professor Debórah Dwork, Director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at the Graduate Center – CUNY; Holocaust scholar and geographer Professor Anne Kelly Knowles, University of Maine; and geographer and map designer Maja Kruse, University of Maine.
The exhibit, installed on the third floor of the United Nations General Assembly Building, is organized in three sections: The World that Was, documenting the pre-war period; The Holocaust: 1933–1945; and Aftermath, covering the immediate post-war period. The design combines historical UN documents, expository text panels, and interactive video monitors featuring archival images and captions.